Likely, the new mouse you bought is faulty. A mouse for a computer or laptop should not be making direction errors in any location. If your new mouse is acting the same way when connected to a PC, it means, a driver issue is not present and the mouse needs to be replaced. What is the model of your new mouse?
I recently bought this mouse on may 8th 2019 of this month, it was going great I thought. I had gotten it for 5$ at a nearby Walmart after my previous one had gone missing, I plugged the mouse into my laptop USB drive slot and it was also a computer chip mouse for both laptops and computers, they worked good for window's 10 PC's/Laptops and apple computers. It was working good for a few days up until the 20th of may it just stopped working and my mouse kept moving in weird directions when I moved it. I moved it in the right top corner and it wouldn't do so and kept moving at the bottom, it just feels all sluggish and slow all of a sudden and when I put the computer mouse on the right bottom side of my laptop to move it around it acts up? But when I move it to another area the left bottom side it works perfectly fine all of a sudden and I don't get why my mouse is doing this? I found an old chip mouse from one of my siblings and plugged that it but it worked all of a sudden and didn't do the same thing Mouse 1 did? But Mouse 2 works perfectly fine? Mouse 1 is acting up in general and going weird directions when I move it and it seems like it won't work on my laptop platform? So I put down a piece of ripped up paper from an old mac n cheese box and it was moving fine, and when I use other things it doesn't work. Can someone please tell me what's wrong with my mouse??

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